Woman, 67, has lived on world’s most remote island for 40 years alone

- Zoe Lucas has spent better part of her life on a lonely remote island

- The only other creatures on the island are wild horses, seals and birds

- The island has reportedly caused over 300 shipwrecks in the past

- It’s nicknamed the 'graveyard of the Atlantic’. But that doesn’t scare Zoe

Sable Island, a roughly 42 kilometer long island off the coast of Canada, is touted as one of the most remote and interesting islands on earth.

The island is shrouded in mysteries and spooky fairy-tales. It is infamously nicknamed the 'graveyard of the Atlantic’, a name it earned after it allegedly caused some 300 shipwrecks. No human being dares to live here, except Zoe Lucas.

The 67-year-old highly respected naturalist from Halifax has been staying on this piece of lonely island for nearly 40 years, alone.